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Post by Hatake Kakashi on Feb 8, 2005 0:13:05 GMT -5
"Ya, Master always told me that I ate stuff like that when I was younger. I suppose all kids do."
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Post by TheWyrm on Feb 8, 2005 0:16:17 GMT -5
I wince when he mentions working with La Resistance, but decide not to say anything directly related
"I haven't really done much political work outside of the anarchists, and they accepted me just as I am." I say, and am reminded of Sasha. My demeanor changes a little.
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Post by Pierre Proudhon on Feb 8, 2005 0:18:54 GMT -5
"You don't approve of me working with La Resistance? I don't know, I thought it was a good cause and even though they are not anarchists, the fight for freedom in any form is always worthwhile."
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Post by TheWyrm on Feb 8, 2005 0:21:47 GMT -5
"I don't like nationalism in general, we have to be international if we want to seriously overthrow Red Infinity. Otherwise, everyone just has their own agendas that are different from the majority's."
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Post by Pierre Proudhon on Feb 8, 2005 0:23:38 GMT -5
"The masses aren't crying for a socialist or anarchist revolution. We are a rare few. The mass of people in France are calling out for national sovereignty, that is what they want at this point. A person has to meet the masses where they are at."
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Post by TheWyrm on Feb 8, 2005 0:28:16 GMT -5
"Then if that's where the masses are at, it's our job to elevate them to an internationalist mentality. Nationalist demands are petty and insignificant in the grand scheme of overthrowing leaderships altogether, since they won't be oppressed anymore anyways."
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Post by TheWyrm on Feb 8, 2005 0:28:36 GMT -5
((And I've gotta go, have a good eve'))
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Post by Pierre Proudhon on Feb 8, 2005 0:35:38 GMT -5
"Many people, at least in France, are tired of Internationalism. They have seen how Red Infinity's internationalism has stripped us of our Freedom, culture, langauge, and religion. It is hard to speak out in support of an internationalist movement, when this has to them become synonymous with cultural homogeny. So, I do what I can. They want freedom, they think that they will obtain it through their natioalist aspirations, I do what I can to help them and to set forth an positive example of anarchism. That is why education is so important. And...it is also important that we set a good example so that people can come to trust anarchists as people looking out for their interests...not violent radicals trying to destroy the world."
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Post by Minamoto Ryunosuke on Feb 8, 2005 0:47:02 GMT -5
I am getting restless. It's been quite awhile since I have last hunted. I go to Noe's office and knock on the door, hoping that he might have some sort of assignment for me.
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Post by Noe "Ghost" Carlson on Feb 8, 2005 0:51:48 GMT -5
Noe looks up from his files when there is a knock at his door. "Yes, come in Minamoto."
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Post by Antero Black on Feb 8, 2005 0:54:36 GMT -5
"I believe in self determination as well." Antero adds to the conversation. "Some anarchists do, some don't."
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Post by Minamoto Ryunosuke on Feb 8, 2005 0:56:30 GMT -5
I walk into the room and bow to Noe as my parents taught me to do. My bow is low, as a sign of respect for my superior, but not too low, as an indication of my displeasure over the Red Infinity alliance.
"I was wondering if you had any assignments that need to be handled," I say. "I've not hunted in quite some time, and I feel my spirit beginning to ebb from my body from lack of use."
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Post by Pierre Proudhon on Feb 8, 2005 1:00:01 GMT -5
"Anarchists have worked with nationalists in the past. Both anarchists and Trotskyists worked to free Algeria from French colonial rule. They also helped Morocco and Tunisia in their independance movement from French rule French anarchists availed themselves in many struggles in our former colonies. None of those revolutions were anarchist in nature, but we saw the good in helping those people. It only makes sense that now, when we are the ones oppressed, that anarchists would take a similar stance on French nationalism.
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Post by Noe "Ghost" Carlson on Feb 8, 2005 1:03:04 GMT -5
"Nothing specific," says Noe, turning his gaze back to his files. "But your free to hunt and eliminate any rebels that you can."
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Post by DarithDvelera on Feb 8, 2005 1:03:28 GMT -5
(If LIF wants to kill this character they can, he was purged from Red Infinity and on the run)
Darith steps off the train and realizes that he is now in Germany in the city of Koln. He feels a little safer now that he is away from Red Infinity and from Moscow. He is still unsure why he was purged. He figures it is because of his religious beliefs. The League of the Godless must have found out that he worships the goddess.
He locates a hotel and checks in. At least he doesn't feel that any Red Infinity operatives followed him here.
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